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to may be like somewhat bring that united nations into this. when i was ambassador to the on thed was briefed situation, it was a total basket case. they told one sanctuary in the middle of the countries capital. criminals of all kinds control the rest of the country. within several years time, they are keeping force with help of the british and reestablish control the entire country. there are couple of other good examples. recently heard about this intervention force being sent into the eastern congo. it is a force with more than a peacekeeping mandate. my point would be, there would be a certain amount of condensation towards the capabilities and the utilities of the u.n. mr. rumsfeld started thinking, how do we get some cash out -- how do we get out of some of this heavy stuff we got into? the cost of fracture would it cost to deploy u.s. force. it is an order of magnitude. be how muchwould time do we or should we spend institutionstor in like that united nations into our defense cluster? how much do we think about outsourcing? question. it
to may be like somewhat bring that united nations into this. when i was ambassador to the on thed was briefed situation, it was a total basket case. they told one sanctuary in the middle of the countries capital. criminals of all kinds control the rest of the country. within several years time, they are keeping force with help of the british and reestablish control the entire country. there are couple of other good examples. recently heard about this intervention force being sent into the...
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zarif, my counterpart at the united nations, he was the ambassador to the u.n.,' loud him a much more prominent role than zarif has been allowed in the last several years. i take that as a signal. it doesn't tell you whether the leopard has changed his spots. >> do you perceive the leopard, the ayatollah, halever giving u nuclear weapons ambitions? >> well, i mean that's what we got to work hard on over the next six months. i think what worries a number of people is that we might get sort of slob of salaamy sliced and then may seek some more momentary relief from sanctions. i think we have to press hard the next six months and we go to the next step to relieve sanctions and has to be the entire package has been accomplished. >> right. here's what i also looking at this think. well, we'll get six months down the road. and they won't have reached the entire package. but they're not going to undo the pause. well, we are making progress. and, you know, you can sort of see an iran that gives just a little but keeps what it's got. >> candy, the worst practically the worst of all possible ou
zarif, my counterpart at the united nations, he was the ambassador to the u.n.,' loud him a much more prominent role than zarif has been allowed in the last several years. i take that as a signal. it doesn't tell you whether the leopard has changed his spots. >> do you perceive the leopard, the ayatollah, halever giving u nuclear weapons ambitions? >> well, i mean that's what we got to work hard on over the next six months. i think what worries a number of people is that we might...
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the united nations said the civil war there is damaging a generation of children. the latest numbers explain why. more than a million children are refugees. three-quarters of them under 12. almost 400,000 of them have wound up in lebanon. for many as nbc's ayman mohyeldin tells us, childhood is becoming a thing of the past. >> reporter: it's early morning but these children aren't going to school. they are syrian refugees headed to farm fields in lebanon. cold and underdressed, a fire is all that keeps them warm until their work day begins. hours on their feet, painstakingly lifting and dumping bucketloads of vegetables. they are now the breadwinners for their family of nine. we had no choice, maria says. we don't have proper blankets or canned food. once schoolkids, they are now child laborers. they don't have places for us to go to school here. eight organizations are trying to help, but life in lebanon is hard for the young refugees. some looked at first like kids at summer camp -- dancing, drawing, singing. but behind the smiles lies something darker. this boy,
the united nations said the civil war there is damaging a generation of children. the latest numbers explain why. more than a million children are refugees. three-quarters of them under 12. almost 400,000 of them have wound up in lebanon. for many as nbc's ayman mohyeldin tells us, childhood is becoming a thing of the past. >> reporter: it's early morning but these children aren't going to school. they are syrian refugees headed to farm fields in lebanon. cold and underdressed, a fire is...
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are we ignoring what was discussed at the united nations or did the united nation's not include anything to do with nuclear weapons used for mass destruction? guest: the treaty is the basis of this agreement. it is specifically mentioned in the text as well is on the last page of the deal. that is something the iranians insisted on. their interpretation is that there is such a right to enrich such a thing as the right to enrich. i do not think the united states has had any objections to that. the difference has been the difference of interpretation of article four of the treaty, whether there is a right to enrich or not. using that as a legal framework, the two sides made progress last year and this year, what happened this past weekend, they managed to make a deal. because both sides are signatories of the mpt, it was a starting point for negotiations. host: i want to show this headline -- on iran, on a diplomatic who, carries -- diplomatic coup bearing kerry's hallmark. what do you think? guest: this is clearly a secretary state that is going to use every second he has a secretary and
are we ignoring what was discussed at the united nations or did the united nation's not include anything to do with nuclear weapons used for mass destruction? guest: the treaty is the basis of this agreement. it is specifically mentioned in the text as well is on the last page of the deal. that is something the iranians insisted on. their interpretation is that there is such a right to enrich such a thing as the right to enrich. i do not think the united states has had any objections to that....
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nations resolutions that have been passed, the questions that the international atomic agency has, all these questions need to be answered. so we're trying to set up a process by which we can verify, know what're doing, restrain the program while we negotiate the comprehensive deal. >> and finally, mr. secretary, iran's behavior has been a bad actor in the region and elsewhere, not just because of its pursuit of a nuclear weapon, but because of its relationships there, how it backs assad, a man that the u.s. administration and many other countries don't think should be there. so there are other things that speaks to iran's behavior, do those things have to change? do you think there's a process for us to feel it's possible for to us have a somewhat normal relationship? >> obviously over the longer term and for in opportunity to really change the relationship, of course, those things have to change. hezbollah is a terrorist organization, fundamentally a client of iran. hezbollah is in syria. iran is engaged in syria. these are issues of deep concern to all of us. in addition to that, we
nations resolutions that have been passed, the questions that the international atomic agency has, all these questions need to be answered. so we're trying to set up a process by which we can verify, know what're doing, restrain the program while we negotiate the comprehensive deal. >> and finally, mr. secretary, iran's behavior has been a bad actor in the region and elsewhere, not just because of its pursuit of a nuclear weapon, but because of its relationships there, how it backs assad,...
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iran today invited united nations nuclear inspectors to view a reactor they had not been able to see the last two years. it shows iran is making good on promises to open sites that were previously off limits. there is news tonight far from earth. a comet from the ends of our solar system had astronomers holding their breath today as it headed for a close encounter with the sun. lee cowan shows us what happened. >> reporter: comet ison is a visitor from the outer-most edge of our solar system air, frozen ball of water and dust, make a beeline for our sun for more than five million years. today, it finally arrived. nasa images show ison coming within 730,000 miles of the sun's surface. that's not a hospitable place for anything, and as the moment arrived, astronomers watching from all over the world gathered online to see what would happen. to carl batem, a comet analyst, it did not look good. >> it seems the comet ison probably hasn't survived this journey. i'm not seeing anything that emerged from behind. >> reporter: about three-quarters of a mile wide, ison was discovered by to rus
iran today invited united nations nuclear inspectors to view a reactor they had not been able to see the last two years. it shows iran is making good on promises to open sites that were previously off limits. there is news tonight far from earth. a comet from the ends of our solar system had astronomers holding their breath today as it headed for a close encounter with the sun. lee cowan shows us what happened. >> reporter: comet ison is a visitor from the outer-most edge of our solar...
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. >>> to syria, a new alarm sound by the united nations on the plight of refugee children. the syrian conflict now in its third year a un report released says over a million syrian children are facing new threats outside the war zones they fled. school age refugees dodging bullets in syria, now being forced to work long hours for low pay in lebanon and jordan to help support families in exile. >>> back here at home, a small town in western missouri has been rocked by a pipeline explosion, for 30 inch natural gas line ruptured late last night sparking a massive fire that could be seen for miles. no injuries reported. the cause of the rupture under investigation. those evacuated families who have thanksgiving weekend interrupted are back in their homes tonight. >>> millions of other families meantime are still on their thanksgiving get aways, aaa estimates nearly 39 million americans are hitting the road at some point this weekend. but tonight a new alert about the safety of many of the kids riding in those cars. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: show us your car seat l
. >>> to syria, a new alarm sound by the united nations on the plight of refugee children. the syrian conflict now in its third year a un report released says over a million syrian children are facing new threats outside the war zones they fled. school age refugees dodging bullets in syria, now being forced to work long hours for low pay in lebanon and jordan to help support families in exile. >>> back here at home, a small town in western missouri has been rocked by a...
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a united nations report out today details the impact of syria's brutal civil war on its youngest victims. at least 1.1 million of the refugees who fled the war are children. of those, some 75% are under the age of 12. most live in refugee camps where there are no schools and only squalor. some women are hammering out new careers in an unexpected field. gone in 30 seconds. one of the biggest jewelry heists was captured on video. and there's a sign of the season at the white house. when the "cbs evening news" continues. snapshgressive. to see something coo? my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. the pain started up and wrapped around to the front. i couldn't play my bassoon because of the pressure that i felt throughout my whole head. the blistering and the rash was moving down towards my eye. the do
a united nations report out today details the impact of syria's brutal civil war on its youngest victims. at least 1.1 million of the refugees who fled the war are children. of those, some 75% are under the age of 12. most live in refugee camps where there are no schools and only squalor. some women are hammering out new careers in an unexpected field. gone in 30 seconds. one of the biggest jewelry heists was captured on video. and there's a sign of the season at the white house. when the...
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tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinished reactor that could have produced plutonium for bombs. >>> next here to china tonight, that country sending war planes into dispute air space today, raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. abc's gloria riviera reporting from beijing. gloria? >> reporter: david, the tension here is only growing. china has flexed its muscle to the world and is refusing to back down. the message was delivered by america's new ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, a warning to china after it insisted it has the right to police the sky over a series of islands. what might seem small, experts say is a big, bold move by china, an act of defiance from the super power. but the u.s. was quick to respond, flying two b-52 bombers unannounced into the zone, and now japan and south korea have tested china, too, with their own flights. today china responded by sending fighter jets into the zone. raising the stakes, vice-president joe biden will be
tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinished reactor that could have produced plutonium for bombs. >>> next here to china tonight, that country sending war planes into dispute air space today, raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. abc's gloria riviera reporting from beijing. gloria? >> reporter: david, the tension here is only growing. china has...
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and it is the sole purpose we were racheting up sanctions and had united nations security council resolution saying we don't want-- you have to immediately give up your ability to enrich. none of that happened. that's why i'm concerned about it. i really do think that they were in such a hurry to get a deal, they were willing to take whatever the iranians were willing to throw at it i i think that's a serious mistake, given how hard it is to build pressure through sanctions. >> and now -- >> i think it's really hard to keep a sanction regime that works. that's what i worry about. >> rose: listen to what you just said. >> yeah. >> rose: i think they, i assume you went the obama administration was willing to take anything the iranians threw at them. that's clearly not true. they didn't take everything. the iranians did not get everything they wanted in this deal, did they? well, they got the most important thing. and the most important thing was their understanding that they're going to continue to be able to enrich. here's -- >> there are restrictions. ;how we got here. think about how we got
and it is the sole purpose we were racheting up sanctions and had united nations security council resolution saying we don't want-- you have to immediately give up your ability to enrich. none of that happened. that's why i'm concerned about it. i really do think that they were in such a hurry to get a deal, they were willing to take whatever the iranians were willing to throw at it i i think that's a serious mistake, given how hard it is to build pressure through sanctions. >> and now --...
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nations security council... simply put iran has not earned the right to have the benefit of the doubt." those are not my words, but those of the canadian foreign minister yesterday following the announcement of this deal. there is no doubting the foreign secretary's commitment to the agreement, but many of our closest allies and friends in the region and elsewhere are deeply concerned about it. over the next six months, will he commit to working with those allies and friends, so that their views on the final deal can be taken into account? >> yes, absolutely. my honorable friend makes an entirely fair point about the need to work with other countries, including some whose scepticism about such agreements we should understand, given iran's past record. it is important to understand their natural scepticism, but it is also important to think about what on earth the alternatives to reaching a workable agreement would be. my judgment is that this is a good enough agreement, because the alternatives could involve ira
nations security council... simply put iran has not earned the right to have the benefit of the doubt." those are not my words, but those of the canadian foreign minister yesterday following the announcement of this deal. there is no doubting the foreign secretary's commitment to the agreement, but many of our closest allies and friends in the region and elsewhere are deeply concerned about it. over the next six months, will he commit to working with those allies and friends, so that their...
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now we've got the french and the united nations a taking a tougher line than the united states of america. >> it's a good deal. >> it's a good deal if you like bad deals. go ahead, willie. that's my best line yet. >>> coming up, the epic overtime. >> i may be bland. i may not look good. >> highlights of that game we were telling you about. peyton manning, tom brady, patriots down 24-0 at the half. how did they pull it off? highlights, next. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? as your life changes, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your investments as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today
now we've got the french and the united nations a taking a tougher line than the united states of america. >> it's a good deal. >> it's a good deal if you like bad deals. go ahead, willie. that's my best line yet. >>> coming up, the epic overtime. >> i may be bland. i may not look good. >> highlights of that game we were telling you about. peyton manning, tom brady, patriots down 24-0 at the half. how did they pull it off? highlights, next. humans. even when we...
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are we ignoring what was discussed at the united nations or did the united nation's not include anything to do with nuclear weapons used for mass destruction? guest: the treaty is the basis of this agreement. it is specifically mentioned in the text as well is on the last page of the deal. that is something the iranians insisted on. their interpretation is that there is such a right to enrich -- such a thing as the right to enrich. statest think the united has had any objections to that. the difference has been the difference of interpretation of ,rticle four of the treaty whether there is a right to enrich or not. using that as a legal framework, the two sides made progress last year, whatis happened this past weekend, they managed to make a deal. because both sides are signatories of the mpt, it was a starting point for negotiations. host: i want to show this , on ane -- on iran diplomatic who, carries -- kerry'sic coup bearing hallmark. what do you think? this is clearly a secretary state that is going to he has a second and he is now saying a chance to seeng a one or two of them full
are we ignoring what was discussed at the united nations or did the united nation's not include anything to do with nuclear weapons used for mass destruction? guest: the treaty is the basis of this agreement. it is specifically mentioned in the text as well is on the last page of the deal. that is something the iranians insisted on. their interpretation is that there is such a right to enrich -- such a thing as the right to enrich. statest think the united has had any objections to that. the...
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. >>> iran is inviting united nations inspectors to a facility linked to the unfinished reactor to produce weapons grade material. the offer for access to the heavy water plant comes a week after the deal between iran and the west. it's not part of that agreement to ease sanctions against iran. back here at home, a growing course of jewish leaders is joined by several members of congress. religion correspondent lauren green responds. >> secret police header quarters in spring 2003, soldiers found a he brew bible and scrolls. >> it was a remarkable experience to see remains of the heritage of the jews what they say babylonian. >> hussein stole the items you persecuting the jews who lived in the region. today just five individuals remain. in the deal signed in 2003 with the iraqi government, the 2700 items were shipped to washington d.c. for preservation and digitizing. the arrangement required they be returned. jews living in the u.s., europe and israel insist the treasures belong to them. >> because this archive was taken at gunpoint, it's effectively a prophesy a little like the prophesy
. >>> iran is inviting united nations inspectors to a facility linked to the unfinished reactor to produce weapons grade material. the offer for access to the heavy water plant comes a week after the deal between iran and the west. it's not part of that agreement to ease sanctions against iran. back here at home, a growing course of jewish leaders is joined by several members of congress. religion correspondent lauren green responds. >> secret police header quarters in spring...
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again, remember when prime minister netanyahu was before the united nations, he was talking about the amount of enriched uranium iran had at the 20% level. the 20% enrichment will be disabled and basically rolled back. enrichment will be capped at 5%. that means it will take them longer to get to weapons grade. the real key is the dramatic increase in the inspections by these objective and independent international inspectors. we already, ari, remember, have good intelligence. our intelligence and other allied nations about what's going on in iran. what we get now is our own continuing intelligence plus this intrusive inspections regime. so we will have an earlier warning if iran decides to violate their agreements and move forward. what i expect to see congress talking about is clearly are there additional sanctions we should capitol plate if iran at the end of this interim period has not structured an agreement for total disarmament or iran violates the terms of the agreement and acts in bad faith to promote weapons grade nuclear program. so sanctions that would take into account on
again, remember when prime minister netanyahu was before the united nations, he was talking about the amount of enriched uranium iran had at the 20% level. the 20% enrichment will be disabled and basically rolled back. enrichment will be capped at 5%. that means it will take them longer to get to weapons grade. the real key is the dramatic increase in the inspections by these objective and independent international inspectors. we already, ari, remember, have good intelligence. our intelligence...
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is pushing him to sign by the end of the year. >>> the united nations reports the first talks between syria's government and opposition leaders are set for jan. they estimate the civil war there killed more than 1,000 people. >>> an italian prosecutor is asking to reinstate amanda knox's conviction. but an appeals court overturns that verdict and she is back home in the u.s. more ahead from the news desk after this. >>> the mother of a 12-year-old florida girl who killed herself after months of cyber bullies is shoeing the parents of her daughter's alleged bullies. but a judge last week dropped the charges and today her mother spoke about what she plans to do next in her, quote, crkrussade over bullies. >> yes, her daughter jumped to her death back in september. these lawsuits are to make sure that no other mother goes through the pain that she suffered, not about the money. >> i decided to file wrongful death lawsuits. i attend to hold them accountable to the furthest extend of the law. i will make sure that other children are not tormented like my daughter was. my goal is to use thi
is pushing him to sign by the end of the year. >>> the united nations reports the first talks between syria's government and opposition leaders are set for jan. they estimate the civil war there killed more than 1,000 people. >>> an italian prosecutor is asking to reinstate amanda knox's conviction. but an appeals court overturns that verdict and she is back home in the u.s. more ahead from the news desk after this. >>> the mother of a 12-year-old florida girl who...
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and the united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast-forward then to october of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to reestablish contact with some of the former guerillas he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those people. now, of course, we don't know whether this statement by mr. newman was made voluntarily or whether it was coerced. we don't know whether the words are his own or whether the text was written by the authorities and simply passed to him. we also don't know whether the names and events alluded to in that text are in fact accurate. what we do know, though, is that the statement was signed on november 9th, two weeks after he was arrested, as he prepared to leave north korea. we don't know why it's taken the north korean authorities three weeks to make this public. some of the
and the united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast-forward then to october of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to reestablish contact with some of the former guerillas he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those people. now, of...
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states and also the united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast-forward, then, to oct of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to re-establish contact with some of the former guerrillas that he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those people. now, of course, we don't know whether this statement by mr. newman was made voluntarily or whether it was coerced. we don't know whether the words are his own or whether the text was written by the authorities and simply passed to him. we also don't know whether the names and events alluded to in that text are, in fact, accurate. what we do know, though, is that statement was signed on november the 9th two weeks after he was arrested as he prepared to leave north korea. we don't know why it's taken the north korean authorities three weeks to make this public. now, so
states and also the united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast-forward, then, to oct of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to re-establish contact with some of the former guerrillas that he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those...
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united nations. >> good round number, you know. >> you know, the changed the world. >> yeah, i know. >> they called him captain outrageous and the mouth of the south. >> there is no cut off between the brain and mouth with ted. >> ted was a little unorthodox
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the bringing together of this agreement was all by permanent members of united nations security council. it sends a powerful signal. it is only a beginning, but there is no doubt that this is an important, necessary, and completely justified step. the restrictions give us the time to negotiate a conference of settlement. i pay tribute to my foreign minister colleagues and our foreign office staff, who played an indispensable role. we will apply the same rigor and determination that we have shown in these negotiations to the implementation of the agreement and to the search for a conference of settlement. at the same time, we will continue to be open to improvements. we will visit iran shortly. this agreement has shown that the combination of asher expressed in her sanctions, coupled with readiness to negotiate, is the right policy. it has been the united approach of this country to pursue negotiations. there is cross party support. we have been steadfast in first doing this two party policy. we are seeking a peaceful solution. this is true to that approach. this will remain our policy o
the bringing together of this agreement was all by permanent members of united nations security council. it sends a powerful signal. it is only a beginning, but there is no doubt that this is an important, necessary, and completely justified step. the restrictions give us the time to negotiate a conference of settlement. i pay tribute to my foreign minister colleagues and our foreign office staff, who played an indispensable role. we will apply the same rigor and determination that we have...
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over the years whether it's at the united nations through ambassador and other conversations. we said we prepared to have bilateral discussions. any contacts we had did not turn into anything that amounted to negotiations or discussions in substance until the last couple of months. we made it very clear to our partners in europe and the p5 plus 1 as well as israel that if at any point any contacts we had with iran actually turned into substantive discussions and/or negotiations they would be fully informed. indeed that's exactly what happened. all of this was done in the context of the p5 plus 1. >> doesn't that at any rate with israel make it harder for israel and the united states to have a relationship of trust when we say now, as the president did over the weekend to prime minister netanyahu yesterday that we will consult with them going forward, the prime minister can say to himself, wait a second, you didn't consult with us months and months while you were talking secretly with iran. >> no, again, what we said clearly to israel and our other partners is any of the contac
over the years whether it's at the united nations through ambassador and other conversations. we said we prepared to have bilateral discussions. any contacts we had did not turn into anything that amounted to negotiations or discussions in substance until the last couple of months. we made it very clear to our partners in europe and the p5 plus 1 as well as israel that if at any point any contacts we had with iran actually turned into substantive discussions and/or negotiations they would be...
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international news now on syria from the united nations. human rights chief says there is massive evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity in syria that template the highest level of government, including president assad. they went on to say the united nations, the panel is investigating abuses in syria's civil war. she added she will keep list of suspected criminals under lock and sealed until requested by appropriate authorities. same-sex marriages official in hawaii this morning. shortlyles tied the not after midnight local time when the law took effect. massort is hosting ceremonies for anyone wanting to sign up. allowed to register for a license and be married the same day. this tweet from the washington times, former republican senator bob smith of new hampshire announced he is planning to run for the seat now held by the democratic senator in 2014. bob smith served in both the house of representatives from 1985 to 1990 and the united eight senate from 1990 to 2003 but he lost the gop primary in 2002. these are some of the l
international news now on syria from the united nations. human rights chief says there is massive evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity in syria that template the highest level of government, including president assad. they went on to say the united nations, the panel is investigating abuses in syria's civil war. she added she will keep list of suspected criminals under lock and sealed until requested by appropriate authorities. same-sex marriages official in hawaii this morning....
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another major development today the united nations announced syria's government and opposition will hold the first peace talks on january 22nd in geneva to establish a transitional government to end the 3-year-old civil war taken more than 100,000 lives. the u.n. says the full list of participants in the peace talks has not been decided but britain's foreign secretary said the main opposition group will participate. >>> we're also following developing news, president obama in the ground in san francisco expected to speak in about 20 minutes. plus, the naacp calling for more serious charges against four students charged with misdemeanor for hazing an african-american student. civil rights leaders say they are more than bullying. we'll join the conversation on this one. go to our twitter page, mine is at tamron hall and my team at news nation. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, w
another major development today the united nations announced syria's government and opposition will hold the first peace talks on january 22nd in geneva to establish a transitional government to end the 3-year-old civil war taken more than 100,000 lives. the u.n. says the full list of participants in the peace talks has not been decided but britain's foreign secretary said the main opposition group will participate. >>> we're also following developing news, president obama in the...
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at a meeting earlier this week leaders there the united indian nation asked the nfl to sanction team owner daniel snyder for continuing to use what they call a racial slur. >> for us, the r word is the "n" word. >> wrong. it's if the r word was the "n" word i wouldn't be able to say it on the air, watch this, redskin redskin redskin. see? (laughter) totally fine. now let me try that with the n word. n -- ♪ ♪ ♪ okay, so sign here, and sign here, there, i'm sorry, apologize, no, i wrote the "n" word again, apologize. there you go. there you go. all right, thank you, thank you. anyway, redskins team owner dan snyder has defended keeping the name by citing a recent ap poll that found that 79% of americans are in favor of keeping the name. 21% want the redskins to change it but i bet those are the same people who want to change the name of potato skins for offending the irish. but folks, in an open letter to fans snyder explained i was born a fan of the washington redskins. that tradition, the song, the cheer, it matters so much to me as a child. it isn't just where we came from, it
at a meeting earlier this week leaders there the united indian nation asked the nfl to sanction team owner daniel snyder for continuing to use what they call a racial slur. >> for us, the r word is the "n" word. >> wrong. it's if the r word was the "n" word i wouldn't be able to say it on the air, watch this, redskin redskin redskin. see? (laughter) totally fine. now let me try that with the n word. n -- ♪ ♪ ♪ okay, so sign here, and sign here, there, i'm...
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at the top of the hour former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan gilliman joins us. now back to "media buzz" and howie kurtz. >>> the media turns friday into a national day of mourning, november 22nd, being the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. fox's cal thomas remembered the day. >> there are things called teletypes then where the news was printed on these rolls of paper. i ripped it off and gave it to the correspondents in the washington bureau and managed to save the initial stories that said, flash, president kennedy dead. >> that was a long time ago. david, what did you make of the friday television coverage? >> you know, the scene in dallas, the weather was so stark and gray and somber. it really was one of those sort of the heavens wept moment. and the way to cover that in the u.s. naval academy glee club, the way to cover it was to back up. let the pictures, let the sounds speak for themselves. almost no one did that. people had to talk. producers had to throw montages of images up there on the screen. fox really did the best when they
at the top of the hour former israeli ambassador to the united nations, dan gilliman joins us. now back to "media buzz" and howie kurtz. >>> the media turns friday into a national day of mourning, november 22nd, being the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john f. kennedy. fox's cal thomas remembered the day. >> there are things called teletypes then where the news was printed on these rolls of paper. i ripped it off and gave it to the correspondents in the...
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nations security council and the international atomic. agency requirements? >> over the last year and a half 0 or so since we started enforcing the most crippling sangs we've put on iran, they're somewhere in the neighborhood of $100 billion in frozen reserves. access that is -- funds that are being denied to the iranian government based on their oil sales and being cut off from the global financial system. you're talking about significant amounts of revenue they're denied on an annual basis. so the $6 billion or $7 billion is a fraction that have $100 billion frozen around the world. because we'll be continuing to enforce those sanctions, that revenue that is frozen will continue to go up. i think that the relief should be seen in that perspective. it's also reversible relief. if they don't meet their end of the bargain, we turn it of 0 and the sanctions are back fully in place. >> one final quell. an american christian pastor has been held in detention by the iranians for a while, he's been sentenced to eight years in prison for questio
nations security council and the international atomic. agency requirements? >> over the last year and a half 0 or so since we started enforcing the most crippling sangs we've put on iran, they're somewhere in the neighborhood of $100 billion in frozen reserves. access that is -- funds that are being denied to the iranian government based on their oil sales and being cut off from the global financial system. you're talking about significant amounts of revenue they're denied on an annual...
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these are the united states -- a united people with a united purpose. our american unity does not depend upon unanimity. we have differences; but now, as in the past, we can derive from those differences strength, not weakness, wisdom, not despair. both as a people and a government, we can unite upon a program, a program which is wise and just, enlightened and constructive. for 32 years capitol hill has been my home. i have shared many moments of pride with you, pride in the ability of the congress of the united states to act, to meet any crisis, to distill from our strong programs of national action. an assassin's bullet has thrust upon me the awesome burden of i am here today to say i need your help. i cannot bear this burden alone. i need the help of all americans, and all america. this nation has experienced a profound shock, and in this critical moment, it is our duty, yours and mine, as the government of the united states, to do away with uncertainty and doubt and delay, and to show that we are capable of decisive action; that from the brutal loss
these are the united states -- a united people with a united purpose. our american unity does not depend upon unanimity. we have differences; but now, as in the past, we can derive from those differences strength, not weakness, wisdom, not despair. both as a people and a government, we can unite upon a program, a program which is wise and just, enlightened and constructive. for 32 years capitol hill has been my home. i have shared many moments of pride with you, pride in the ability of the...
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first unit for the nation's first unit for the cognitively impaired. cognitively impaired. all these inmates have dementia. all these inmates have dementia. their average age is 63 and many their average age is 63 and many have alzheimers. have alzheimers. we've joined the founder and we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed television crew to be allowed here. here. [knock, knock, knock] [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. year old chris turner. serving a sentence for serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. nurse in the stomach. how are you doing wit
first unit for the nation's first unit for the cognitively impaired. cognitively impaired. all these inmates have dementia. all these inmates have dementia. their average age is 63 and many their average age is 63 and many have alzheimers. have alzheimers. we've joined the founder and we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first fault lines is the first...
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nations. [applause] to the honorable and determined execution of our commitments to our allies. [applause] to the maintenance of military strength second to none. [applause] to the defense of the strength and the stability of the dollar. [applause] to the expansion of our foreign trade. [applause] to the reinforcement of our per grams of mutual assistance and cooperation in asia and africa. [applause] and to our alliance for progress in this hemisphere. [applause] on the 20th day of january, in 1961, john f. kennedy told his countrymen that our national work would not be finished in the first thousand days, nor in ,he life of this administration nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. said, let us begin. today, in this moment of new resolve, i would say to all my fellow americans let us continue. [applause] this is our challenge. twofold,sitate, not , not toot to fold linger over this evil moment, but to continue on our of course so that we may fulfill the destiny that history has set
nations. [applause] to the honorable and determined execution of our commitments to our allies. [applause] to the maintenance of military strength second to none. [applause] to the defense of the strength and the stability of the dollar. [applause] to the expansion of our foreign trade. [applause] to the reinforcement of our per grams of mutual assistance and cooperation in asia and africa. [applause] and to our alliance for progress in this hemisphere. [applause] on the 20th day of january, in...
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states ise united following its national interests. as we become more independent with our oil and gas resources, israel takes less of a position in our national interests. they have been at war for 50 years and it is time that they changed their path and go toward more peaceful means of achieving in thepe of settlement arab area. i do support the president. i think it is necessary for our national interests and believe we should move forward with some type of negotiations -- with the type of fish ago sheesh and we with the type of negotiations that we are making. again, the perspective of bill kristol from "the weekly standard." united kingdom and the european union, jack is joining us, up early from honolulu, hawaii. good morning. hey, i was thinking we need to lift the sanctions. somebody needs to show that there is some trust between iran and the united states very at michael gordon writing from geneva switzerland. again, we are getting your calls on the deal that was worked out well into the night. you're welcome to join the conve
states ise united following its national interests. as we become more independent with our oil and gas resources, israel takes less of a position in our national interests. they have been at war for 50 years and it is time that they changed their path and go toward more peaceful means of achieving in thepe of settlement arab area. i do support the president. i think it is necessary for our national interests and believe we should move forward with some type of negotiations -- with the type of...
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why can't our troops come home and united nations forces can go in and relieve us? smileyt22 says, if karzai does not sign the agreement, send all the troops home. guest: i understand the sentiment, absolutely. as far as bringing the troops -- let's take a step back. the u.s. coalition has built some important relationships with the senior leadership in afghanistan and throughout the military. to get up and leave now would be seen sort of as a betrayal. i do not know that the u.n. would be welcomed as a replacement force, two, it is uncertain whether they can continue those relationships, and on the side of sending the troops home if he does not sign, we saw that in erect. -- in iraq. we learned our lesson -- iraq, we learned our lesson. here, in afghanistan, with the logistics of getting everything out of the country, the physical logistics, it is much more complex. given what we learned in iraq, they will not be able to stall on this much longer. ambassador rice said that if by the end of the year that is the sign the u.s. will have to make plans for 2014. i belie
why can't our troops come home and united nations forces can go in and relieve us? smileyt22 says, if karzai does not sign the agreement, send all the troops home. guest: i understand the sentiment, absolutely. as far as bringing the troops -- let's take a step back. the u.s. coalition has built some important relationships with the senior leadership in afghanistan and throughout the military. to get up and leave now would be seen sort of as a betrayal. i do not know that the u.n. would be...
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united states and united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast forward then to october of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to re-establish contact with some of the former guerrillas that he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those people. now, of course, we don't know whether this statement by mr. newman was made voluntarily or whether it was coerced. we don't know whether the words are his own or whether the text was written by the authorities and simply passed to him. we also don't know whether the names and events alluded to in that text are, in fact, accurate. what we do know is the statement was signed on november 9th, two weeks after he was arrested as he prepared to leave north korea. we don't know why it's taken the north korean authorities three weeks to make this public. now, some of the p
united states and united nations and also coordinated closely with the cia. fast forward then to october of this year, and that is when the north korean authorities say that mr. newman returned to north korea on this tourist package and attempted to re-establish contact with some of the former guerrillas that he had trained and also with their families and their descendants. in his taped confession, mr. newman does say that he asked the tour guide to help him make contact with some of those...
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to address the needs of its growing elderly prison population, new york built the nation's first unit for the cognitively impaired. all these inmates have dementia. their average age is 63 and many have alzheimers. we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris turner. serving a sentence for kidnapping and sodomy, he's also being punished for punching a nurse in the stomach. how are you doing with your arm motions? >> they seem to be a lot better now that you mention it... >> he came to us a couple of years ago with huntington's chorea. that is a genetic disease that is gradually progressive and the patient has these movements that are purposeless-he can't control his movement. and eventually, what happens is it affects his ability to swallow. and eventually, they deteriorate, they lose weight and they die. >> this unit houses 30 beds - and it's almost alwa
to address the needs of its growing elderly prison population, new york built the nation's first unit for the cognitively impaired. all these inmates have dementia. their average age is 63 and many have alzheimers. we've joined the founder and director of the unit, dr. edward sottile, as he does his rounds. fault lines is the first television crew to be allowed here. [knock, knock, knock] >> mr. turner...how are you? how are you feeling today? today dr. sottile checks on 59 year old chris...
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the bringing together of this agreement with all five permanent members of the united nations security council united behind it sends a powerful signal in itself. while it is only a beginning, there is no doubt that this is an important, necessary and completely justified step, which through its restrictions on iran's nuclear program gives us the time to negotiate a comprehensive settlement. i pay tribute to baroness ashton, to my foreign minister colleagues and to our foreign office staff who played an indispensable role. we will apply the same rigour and determination we have shown in these negotiations to the implementation of the agreement and to the search for a comprehensive settlement. at the same time, we will continue to be open to improvements in our bilateral relationship on a step-by-step and reciprocal basis, and our new charg? d'affaires will visit iran shortly. this agreement has shown that the combination of pressure expressed through sanctions coupled with a readiness to negotiate is the right policy. for a long time, that has been the united approach of this country,
the bringing together of this agreement with all five permanent members of the united nations security council united behind it sends a powerful signal in itself. while it is only a beginning, there is no doubt that this is an important, necessary and completely justified step, which through its restrictions on iran's nuclear program gives us the time to negotiate a comprehensive settlement. i pay tribute to baroness ashton, to my foreign minister colleagues and to our foreign office staff who...
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a united nations disability treaty was now in danger of being rejected for the second time. it is hard to see how republicans can slow things down more than they have for the last several years. they can prevent committees from meeting and add days of wasted time to every nomination and bill. just after the filibuster vote, senate republicans refused a routine request for unanimous consent to approve several of the president's uncontested nominees. they have refused to take up important legislation to reform andimmigration system punish workplace discrimination against gay and lesbian employees. the house has shown no interest in renewing it. the houses back next week, but the senate will remain on vacation, leaving only a few workdays before the deadline of december 13 to reach an agreement. without one, the government will have to be paid for with another, short-term continuing resolution. flat rock, michigan, republican line. cliff, good morning to you. what do you think? caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. the manufacturing industry in michigan and the co
a united nations disability treaty was now in danger of being rejected for the second time. it is hard to see how republicans can slow things down more than they have for the last several years. they can prevent committees from meeting and add days of wasted time to every nomination and bill. just after the filibuster vote, senate republicans refused a routine request for unanimous consent to approve several of the president's uncontested nominees. they have refused to take up important...
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why can't our troops come home and united nations forces can go in and relieve us? says, if karzai does not sign the agreement, send all the troops home. guest: i understand the sentiment, absolutely. --far as bringing the troops let's take a step back. the u.s. coalition has built some important relationships with the senior leadership in afghanistan and throughout the military. to get up and leave now would be seen sort of as a betrayal. i do not know that the u.n. would be welcomed as a replacement force, two, it is uncertain whether they can continue those relationships, on the side of sending the troops home if he does not sign, we saw that in erect. in erect, we learned our lesson we learned our lesson. here, in afghanistan, with the logistics of getting everything out of the country, the physical logistics, it is much more complex. iraq,what we learned in they will not be able to stall on this much longer. ambassador rice said that if by the end of the year that is the sign the u.s. will have to make plans for 2014. i believe that would be the case, then the
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he knew vietnam, was there as a congressman, understood nationalism as few people in the united states did. and while he was a political animal, while he would not have given some aaron sorkin speech in 1964 saying, you know, we can't win and it doesn't matter, while he would have probably kept defense spending high to help buy off the military, which he did, he would have clearly, i think, once re-elected, have looked for a way to deescalate. he used to quote general macarthur when his advisers said you've got to go in vietnam. he said, if you can convince douglas macarthur we have to fight a land war in asia, maybe i'll listen to you. so, the evidence seems to be, he would have found a way carefully, politically, carefully as well as militarily carefully to back out. >> i'm thinking about nationalism all the time because i know in our country, we revere it as patriotism, and it's a good word for us, but sometimes it's hard for us to understand nationalism in another context, other countries, but they all -- most people are very nationalistic about their country. and why do you think
he knew vietnam, was there as a congressman, understood nationalism as few people in the united states did. and while he was a political animal, while he would not have given some aaron sorkin speech in 1964 saying, you know, we can't win and it doesn't matter, while he would have probably kept defense spending high to help buy off the military, which he did, he would have clearly, i think, once re-elected, have looked for a way to deescalate. he used to quote general macarthur when his...
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whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but
whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for...
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the issuance of greenbacks for the first time, a national paper currency, helped unite the united states in a monetary union. the first national income taxed at leis during this time -- income tax took place during this time. host: carol from maine, democrats' line. caller: good morning. you mentioned that the diplomatic corps was a way to get rid of annoying people. my question is, what were the circumstances that caused president lincoln to appoint clay? guest: he was an abolitionist, a troublemaker, and a firebrand. that was part of it. he was also a childhood friend of mary lincoln. they grew up in lexington. i do not inc. that was necessarily a factor in this particular instance. that wasot think necessarily a factor in this particular instance. she was more cosmopolitan than lincoln in a lot of ways. she went to a school where the students spoke french when she was growing up. she was pretty cosmopolitan. she and her family, the todds over lincoln. lincoln used to say, one d was good enough for god, but not the todds. mary tried to get her candidate appointed in the sandwich items
the issuance of greenbacks for the first time, a national paper currency, helped unite the united states in a monetary union. the first national income taxed at leis during this time -- income tax took place during this time. host: carol from maine, democrats' line. caller: good morning. you mentioned that the diplomatic corps was a way to get rid of annoying people. my question is, what were the circumstances that caused president lincoln to appoint clay? guest: he was an abolitionist, a...
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i think the united states in particular is a nation of explorers. >> so you decide you want to try and do this. a and do you look at it as -- why did you see transport was the thing? what about living on mars? >> that's the relatively easier thing. >> yes, absolutely. >> we could live on mars, it's just getting there is the problem? >> yes. right now getting to mars is impossible. so, like it doesn't matter what you do when you get there, if you can't get there. so the first order of business is to figure out how to get there. and it needs to be in a way that enables large numbers of people and cargo. it didn't just be like a handful of people. because that's obviously not going to create a self sustained civilization. and apollo was inspiring to humanity. but the last time we went to the moon was in 1973 or 1974, i believe. if we just have one mission,a will also be a super inspiring thing, but it's not going to fundamentally change the future of humanity. >> so you have this grasshopper rocket which unlike most rockets, which can't -- which are not reusable, this one gently comes bac
i think the united states in particular is a nation of explorers. >> so you decide you want to try and do this. a and do you look at it as -- why did you see transport was the thing? what about living on mars? >> that's the relatively easier thing. >> yes, absolutely. >> we could live on mars, it's just getting there is the problem? >> yes. right now getting to mars is impossible. so, like it doesn't matter what you do when you get there, if you can't get there. so...
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he met with national security advisors susan rice this week in kabul. she says if karzai does not sign that deal this year, the u.s. will start making plans to withdraw all troops after 2014. lath i can't's prime minister resigned after a supermarket roof caved in killing more than 150 people. he says he takings responsibility for the collapse. they are trying to figure out exactly what caused it. >>> mixed news on the economy the commerce department reporting a 2% drop' for goods appliances. labor department first claims for unemployment benefits last week fewer claims. we don't know how many of them simply stopped looking for work lack of good paying job. more from the news deck right after this. >>> emergency crews evacuated run heads of people from their homes in the early morning hours of today after a train car started leaking flammable liquid in ohio. it happened in willard about 65 miles south and west of cleveland. officials say four cars came off the tracks at the rail yard there late last night. they believe the derailment damaged a tanker ca
he met with national security advisors susan rice this week in kabul. she says if karzai does not sign that deal this year, the u.s. will start making plans to withdraw all troops after 2014. lath i can't's prime minister resigned after a supermarket roof caved in killing more than 150 people. he says he takings responsibility for the collapse. they are trying to figure out exactly what caused it. >>> mixed news on the economy the commerce department reporting a 2% drop' for goods...
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i think the united states in particular is a nation of explorers. >> so you decide you want to try to do this. and do you look at it as -- why did you decide transport was the most important thing? >> that's the relatively easy thing. absolutely. >> so we could live on mars just getting there is the problem? >> yes. right now getting to mars is impossible. it doesn't matter what you do when you get there if you can't get there. so the first order of business is to figure out how to get there. it needs to be in a way that enables large numbers of people and cargo. can't just be a handful of people. that's obviously not going to create a self-sustaining civilization. apollo was amazing powerful thing for all of humanity. last thing we went to the moon was 1973 or '74. we don't want just flags and footprints and never going to mars again. if we just have one mission, that will be a super inspiring thing but it's not going to fundamentally change the future of humanity. >> so you have this grass hopper rocket which unlike most rockets which are not reusable, this one gently comes back dow
i think the united states in particular is a nation of explorers. >> so you decide you want to try to do this. and do you look at it as -- why did you decide transport was the most important thing? >> that's the relatively easy thing. absolutely. >> so we could live on mars just getting there is the problem? >> yes. right now getting to mars is impossible. it doesn't matter what you do when you get there if you can't get there. so the first order of business is to figure...
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whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for hostages. my heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. >> president ronald reagan speaking in 1987, confessing, essentially, to selling weapons to iran, even though he says his heart just still couldn't believe that he did it. before that, it was president jimmy carter speaking in 1980. and again, not good news. >> late yesterday, i canceled a carefully planned operation which was under way in iran to position our rescue team for later withdrawal of american hostages who have been held captive there since november 4th. equipment failure and
whenever the president of the united states unexpectedly addresses the nation and it's about iran, it's usually not because the president is going to deliver good news. >> for the past three months, i have been silent on the revelations about iran, and you must have been thinking, well, why doesn't he tell us what's happening? why doesn't he just speak to us as he has in the past when we've faced troubles or tragedies? a few months ago, i told the american people i did not trade arms for...